It's early. It's not the time to overreact. It is way too soon to make rash assertions and jump to conclusions. But it's never too early to tell the truth, and the truth for the New York Jets after Week 1 is that they have a problem. That problem has a name, and it is Brandon Stephens.
We heard the noise all offseason. The Jets needed a cornerback to start opposite Sauce Gardner. They had Michael Carter II, but he's the primary slot corner. They hit the open market to sign their D.J. Reed replacement and successfully landed Brandon Stephens.